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Maritime employers pledge their support for apprenticeships
Major employers from across the country’s maritime sector have pledged their support for apprenticeships despite all the pressures resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. With more and more stories every day of companies making apprentices redundant an initial group of maritime employers...
Government unveils £200 million package to help innovative businesses bounce back
The Sustainable Innovation Fund will help companies recovering from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) keep their cutting-edge projects and ideas alive. Innovative ideas and projects led by companies recovering from the impact of coronavirus will not be lost, thanks to a new £200 million...
Major Ports Group Launches Open Data Project to Boost the UK’s ‘Coastal Powerhouse’
The UK Major Ports Group (“UKMPG”), the voice for the UK’s largest port operators, has today launched an open data project to gather, organise and present data on the UK’s coastal communities. The goal of the project is to provide a large-scale resource of data...
UK government and UN commit to protect seafarers and help stabilise global shipping market
UK will hold first summit to address the impact of coronavirus on shipping crew changes. Marking the International Day of the Seafarer, the UK government has today (25 June 2020) announced it will host the first international summit on the impact of COVID-19 on crew changes next month...
Maritime UK welcomes Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited as eighth Charter company
Maritime UK, the industry body for the maritime sector, has announced Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited (PNTL) as the eighth company to gain Charter certification as part of the Diversity in Maritime programme. In September 2019, Maritime UK launched the Women in Maritime Charter as the...
iMAST Alliance - Transforming Royal Navy Training for Royal Navy People
An industry and academic alliance is gearing up to make the world’s most renowned naval training, even better. The iMAST Alliance, a collaboration of three leading UK Maritime defence companies Babcock, QinetiQ and Thales together with technology partners Centerprise...
British Ports Association Welcomes New Border Pragmatism
The British Ports Association has welcomed news that the UK Government will postpone its plans to introduce full border checks on traffic arriving from the EU for six months from January 2020. This will be done for imports into the UK in three phases until July 2021. Richard Ballantyne, the...
Latest Figures Show Impact of Coronavirus Taking its Toll on UK Trade from BPA
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is only just beginning to be revealed in figures, but there are signs of recovery on the horizon for certain sectors, according to analysis published by the British Ports Association (BPA) and specialist analysts Port Centric Logistics Partners Ltd (PCLP)...
Realising Zero-Emission Waterborne Transport to the Benefit of Future Generations
A partnership comprising key players within the European waterborne transport sector, working together within the Waterborne Technology Platform, propose a new Research and Innovation Partnership which over a period of seven years will implement R&I which will by 2030 demonstrate the...
Green Maritime Fund Critical to Emissions Reductions
The British Ports Association has published new research examining the barriers to shore power in UK ports, setting out three proposals to support the industry to meet ambitious emissions reductions targets. Shore power, also known as cold ironing, is the provision of shore-based...
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